Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1919)

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T .,4iteA:?^« yss Rci|i>lcn\l V. S. P4ICI1I OiKir "THE NATIONAL MOVIE PUBLICATION" \\ PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE James K. Qi ikk, /'«A/ts/jtr — Julian Johnson, Editor Vol. XVI No. 6 Contents Lillian Gish November, 1919 Cover Design From the Oil Painting by A. Cheney Johnston Rotogravure Mar>' Pickford, Mabel Normand, Mar>' MacLaren, E. K. Lincoln, Betty Compson, John Barrymore, Constance Talmadge, and Florence Vidor. The Plains of Unrest Editorial The Corsican Brothers Truman B. Handy William and Dusiin Famum. The Two Graces Kussell Patterson There .Are Times When Even a Director is At Fault Doug and His Trainer (Pictures) Latter Being Mister Bull Montana. An Endowed Photoplay Theatre James R. Quirk George Eastman, the "Kodak" Man, Is Its Creator. A Cool Head Keepeth a Cheerful Face (Picture) Now We Know Where Doug Gets His Smile. "Snub-Nose — FreckleFace!" Marion Craig But Paulme Starke Ultimately Surprised Everyone. A Ripe Olive Freeman Henderson Otherwise, Gloria Hope. The Miracle Man (Fiction A Well-Told Story, From the Photoplay. Odds and Ends Trivial Items, But Interesting. Not "The Grand Old Man" Frank Keenan Dislikes the Word "Old." "Stills" Jerome Shorey Lige Mee Horace Cope Everybody Loves Them — Except the Director. Father of the Sport Shirt Hal Reid— Also Daddy of Wally. (Contents continued on next page) 19 27 28 31 32 33 35 36 38 40 44 46 Frank V. Bruner 48 Arabella Boone 49 Publiibed moothly by the Photoplay Publishing Co.. 350 N. Clark St.. Cfaicaico. lU. Edwin M. CoLvm. Pres. James R. Qijuuc. Vice Pre*. R. M. Eastman. Sec. Treas W. M. HAjrr. Adv. Mjcr. Alfred A. Cohs. Panfic Coast Kcprexrntativr. YEAJU.Y SlXBSClUPTlON: $2.00 in the United States, its dependencies, Mexico and Cuba; C50 Canada: t3.00 to foreiicn countries. Remittances should be made by check, or postal or exprcas mofiey order. Cwrtioa— Do not subscribe through peraona unknown to you. Oa Ak. :a. i»u. u t i: }fatu,%Lt <l Chiuco. Ill . uBdr> Ih« At </l M»rch V irr» Next Month WllK.N Willard HuntinKlon Wripht was editor of Smart Sot, a few years ai^o, he Ravethat periodical an almost uncanny brilliancy. Its satires nii^cht have been compared to the best efforts of British swordsmen of the pen, and its essays and articles glittered with simile, metaphor and trenchant observation. .\ll of which, of course, was a reflection of the editor's own viewpoint. Mr. Wright's own as.-^ault on a state of synthetic virtue which he found in Southern California, and which in his eyes appeared hypocritical, became a matter of national discussion under the title "Chemically Pure Los .■\ngeles."' Then Mr. Wright went to Europe for further study, research and book-writing, and the magazine world missed him sorely. He returned last year, made his way back to the California from which he came, and is now ensconced behind a newspaper-editorial chair in San Francisco. He has returned to essay-writing with all his old enthusiasm and Damasccne-bladed wit, and his first incursion into the lots and studios. "Peacocks of the Movies," will be printed in December Photopi..\y. It is a review of the chromatic young actor in his most radiant moments. The Real "Mickey" You all know "Mickey" (Marshall) Neilan's work:-, and a great deal about Mickey in interview and anecdote, but you do not know the real Marshall Neilan who writes his o-j.it stor>", for the fir>t lime, in December Photoplay. Don't miss this, for it b one of the big human accounts of the year. Screen Fashions NORM.\ TALMADGE will present the fashions of prev-nt autumn I and on-coming winter, in an exquisite ' series of new poses in furs, out -door Cnrtigit. «'/!». I.r ••>« PMoToruAV Pe»u»MiNO Comi-a.^^ . Chiufo.